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Stocks have rebounded from Monday's swoon, says Brian Battle of Performance Trust Capital Partners, and the government spending cuts shouldn't be too much of a road block for continued gains. He joins Alisa Parenti for MarketWatch Stock Talk.

In many of Louisiana’s markets, stealing market share is the name of the game, but Houston’s overall economic prosperity means banks in the market can generate organic growth, said Dan Bass, managing director at Performance Trust Capital Partners in Houston. “It’s harder to steal market share than it is to grow in an economy and get your share of the new loans,” Bass said. “It’s good that all these banks are coming here—you’d rather have a bunch of banks coming in than a bunch of banks leaving. I think it bodes well for the future.”

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